This week, Sammy heads to Sunset Blvd to reminisce at the Whisky A-Go-Go before visiting with former Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee at his house. After cooking together and exchanging stories, the guys rock out in Tommy’s studio.
Join Sammy as he heads west to Mill Valley to catch up with Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart. Prepare to become a Deadhead as Sammy rocks out in Mickey's studio and at the Sweetwater Music Hall.
Things heat up this week when Sammy takes a trip to Phoenix to meet up with ‘the Godfather of Shock Rock’, Alice Cooper. Sammy checks out the Museum of Musical Instruments before interviewing Alice and playing a hit classic at Alice’s bar, Cooperstown.
Sammy teams up with his band to headline at Florida's largest waterfront music festival, SunFest, before heading to North Carolina to play at the Carolina Rebellion Music Festival. While in North Carolina, they also spend some time cruising around a racetrack with the innovative new trike motorcycles.
Sammy explores the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live before being joined in the Clive Davis Theater by Nancy Wilson from Heart and Jerry Cantrell of Alice in Chains. They exchange personal stories, followed by an intimate performance.
Sammy fly’s down to Cabo for his annual “Birthday Bash” to perform for his fans the “Redheads”. It’s an exclusive, behind the scenes look at a celebration now in its 20th year! You haven’t seen a party at the Cabo Wabo until Sammy takes you there!!
Sammy heads to San Francisco to perform his annual Acoustic-4-A-Cure Concert. He sits down with John Mayer and Joe Satriani and later they all hit the stage with James Hetfield, Melissa Etheridge, Pat Monahan, Tommy Lee, and Kris Kristofferson.
Join Sammy as he flies to Norman, Oklahoma to hang out with Toby Keith. They visit Toby’s restaurant and then do an interview and an acoustic performance at Toby’s 160-acre ranch.
This week, Sammy travels to Bloomington, Indiana to hang with John Mellencamp at his art studio. They discuss John’s career, Farm Aid, and his passion for painting.
Sammy drops in with Cheap Trick’s guitar God Rick Nielsen in Chicago to talk rock history. He then heads to Denver, Colorado to play the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with his band The Circle (Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham & Vic Johnson).
Sammy drops by the unique concert hall, Mountain Winery, in Saratoga, California to sit down with ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons to talk rock and roll, followed by an intimate blues performance.
Sammy travels to Maui to visit with Fleetwood Mac founder Mick Fleetwood. The Maui neighbors catch up on music and art and jump on stage at Fleetwoods on Front Street to perform a Fleetwood Mac classic!
The Season 2 Best of Rock and Roll Road Trip with Sammy Hagar brings you never before seen performances featuring Sammy and various Season 2 guests.
This week, check out Sammy in Las Vegas, Nevada to hang out with Carrot Top, cruise the strip in a classic Cadillac with Don Felder, hang backstage at the Venetian Theater with Classic Rock icons Styx, and join in on a Hotel California jam.
Red Hot Chili Peppers/Chickenfoot drummer Chad Smith drops by Sammy's studio to catch up and perform new Chickenfoot songs with Joe Satriani and Sammy.
Sammy visits with Vince Neil of Motley Crue at his home in Nashville, Tennessee. Later, he drops by legendary Phoenix Studios to plug in and play some acoustic songs.
Sammy goes back to Maui, Hawaii and stops by "Supermensch" Uber Manager, Shep Gordon. Shep invites friends and family for dinner and enjoy tunes from Sammy and his friends.
Sammy is honored as a keynote speaker at the World's Biggest Music Festival, South by Southwest in Austin, Texas. He then joins Rock & Roll Hall of Famer, Pioneer of Hip Hop, Run-DMC Frontman; Darryl McDaniels, in a Rock-Rap jam.
For the Season 2 finale, Sammy heads to Los Angeles to meet up with Maroon 5 front man, Adam Levine at his West Hollywood home.
Sammy heads to the landmark Fillmore Theatre in San Francisco, California, to perform his annual Acoustic-4-A-Cure Concert. Sammy sits down with Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters, and later he takes the stage with Mick Fleetwood, Dave Grohl, and Vic Johnson.
This week, join Sammy as he flies to Lake Tahoe to meet up with Roger Daltrey. Sammy performs one of The Who's most well-known classics, and he sits down with Roger to reminisce about playing the 1973 Charlton Festival.
Sammy makes a stop in Scottsdale, Arizona where he meets up with Poison frontman Bret Michaels. The two iconic rockers sit down for a "Mad Max" style performance of "Your Mama Don't Dance" and tour Bret's unique Arizona home.
Live a day in the life as Sammy travels to Rockfest in Kansas City. Go backstage with some of the biggest names in rock including Zakk Wylde, and Sully Erna of Godsmack, followed by a performance with The Circle.
Join Sammy and an all-star lineup including Eddie Money, Chad Kroeger, Toby Keith, Darryl McDaniels, Bob Weir, Vinnie Paul and Kenny Aronoff as they celebrate Sammy’s 70th birthday at the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Sammy visits Billy Bob's in Fort Worth, Texas, to check out some bull riding before sitting down with the legendary Willie Nelson. He then hits the stage with the icon for an impromptu performance.
Sammy pays a visit to Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong at Chong's house. They take a walk down memory lane and do a smokin' version of “Mas Tequila.”
Sammy meets up with Rick Springfield and takes a drive along the coast. The two legends hit Rick’s studio to play the song they both made famous, “I’ve Done Everything For You.”
Sammy hits the Grand Ole Opry then heads to Charlie Daniels' ranch and recording studio. They discuss Charlie's legendary career and get acoustic with "Long Haired Country Boy."
Sammy heads to the Charlotte Motor Speedway to meet up with Rick Hendrick and check out his epic car collection. Afterwards, he meets up with NASCAR superstar, Jimmie Johnson, and ends the night by rocking the track.
Sammy heads to the home of his personal hero, Elvis Presley, in Graceland. Afterwards, he meets George Thorogood backstage and the two rock out to one of George's classics.
Go behind the scenes to see what it takes to make a record with The Circle (Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham and Vic Johnson). Watch the band guide audiences through the making of Sammy's new album and see a first-time performance of one of their songs, live from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida.
It’s a music festival Sammy style. Join the Red Rocker for the first annual High Tide Beach Party & Car Show. Vince Neil, Kevin Cronin, Eddie Trunk, Tre Cool, and Eddie Money meet up with Sammy at the beach along with 14,000 of their closest friends.
This week chef and good friend Guy Fieri joins Sammy on his private jet for a jam at 20,000 feet. After catching up, they head to Jerome, Arizona, to visit Maynard Keenan of Tool's one-of-a-kind winery to get a taste of his passion for food, wine and music.
Sammy sits down with Robby Krieger of The Doors and legendary bluesman Joe Bonamassa at the second annual Guitar Legends: America Salutes You event. Sammy and a host of legends take the stage for a good cause.
Sammy hosts a drummer section featuring Kenny Aronoff, Jason Bonham and Sheila E; A look at what happens when the guys in the back are put in front of the camera for an interview and witness a drum-off unlike anything seen before.
Sammy visits Duff McKagan at his house in Southern California. The two reminisce about life in rock 'n roll and play one of Duff's new songs.
Season 5 starts off with a bang as Sammy heads back to Sin City for a stop at the Cabo Wabo and the key to the city. Then he sits down with Shaquille O'Neal at Shaq's Big Chicken restaurant and moves on to talk with Joe Elliot of Def Leppard. Sammy caps off the day with a jam during rehearsals of Def Leppard's residency.
Sammy heads to Ted Nugent's ranch for a one-of-a-kind road trip; Ted takes Sammy on a wild four-wheeling ride and teaches him archery; the two musicians sit down in Ted's living room to discuss the classics and jam to "Jenny Take A Ride."
Sammy heads to Nashville, Tenn., to visit the homes of country music artists John Rich and Big Kenny of Big & Rich; he hits John Rich's legendary rooftop for an acoustic version of "Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy" with both artists.
Sammy returns to Nashville to celebrate rock legend James Burton at an all-star bash; backstage, he sits down with music legends Brian May of Queen, Joe Walsh, and recent Grammy-winner Tanya Tucker.
Sammy goes to the Hollywood Hills to meet up with Nuno Bettencourt and Gary Cherone of Extreme; the trio listen to new music from the band and do a poolside jam of The Who's, "Won't Get Fooled Again."
Sammy heads outside Nashville to Ronnie Dunn’s unique ranch where the Country star raises a different kind of livestock. Kix Brooks stops by for a barn burner of a country jam.
A heartfelt tribute to beloved rock showman Eddie Money, as the Red Rocker honors his dear friend during a star-studded night of music that finds him taking the stage with Money’s children Dez and Jessie Money, and catching up with fellow rock trailblazers James Hetfield, George Thorogood, Greg Kihn, Louie Anderson, Mickey Thomas, Kevin Cronin and Dave Amato.
Sammy heads to Train frontman Pat Monahan's house outside of Seattle. The two take a boat ride, sit lakeside for a few laughs and head inside to play Train's Grammy Winning mega-hit, "Drops of Jupiter"
Sammy meets up at The Mercy Lounge to talk life and legacy with Chris Daughtry. They finish off the day with blues classic "Have Mercy"
Sammy heads to Kenny Aronoff's studio in Los Angeles to meet up with Steve Lukather of Toto to talk working with Michael Jackson and the state of the music industry today. Later Steve brings in his son and the four of them jam a Cream classic.
Sammy heads to the Wood-Shed in North Hollywood to discover a hangout where celebrities and musicians meetup and jam. During this hour-long live special, Sammy will be joined by a special guest while looking back at the good, the bad and the hilarious moments over the years of shooting his show, culminating with a heartfelt performance of a Van Halen classic.
This hour long 'Best Of' episode features performances, interviews and behind the scenes footage. Sammy's guest appearances include iconic musicians like The Grateful Dead, Alice Cooper, Nancy Wilson, Jerry Cantrell, Tommy Lee, and more.